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<a name="building"><strong>10. Building a JMS Point-to-Point Test Plan</strong></a></font>
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Make sure the required jar files are in JMeter's <tt class="code">lib</tt> directory. If they are not, shutdown JMeter,
copy the jar files over and restart JMeter.
See <a href="get-started.html#libraries_activemq">Getting Started</a> for details.
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<p>In this section, you will learn how to create a
<a href="build-test-plan.html">Test Plan</a> to test a JMS Point-to-Point messaging solution.
The setup of the test is 1 threadgroup with 5 threads sending 4 messages each through a request queue.
A fixed reply queue will be used for monitoring the reply messages.
To construct the Test Plan, you will use the
following elements:
<a href="test_plan.html#thread_group">Thread Group</a>,
<a href="../usermanual/component_reference.html#JMS_Point-to-Point">JMS Point-to-Point</a>, and
<a href="../usermanual/component_reference.html#Graph_Results">Graph Results</a>.
</p><p>General notes on JMS: There are currently two JMS samplers. One uses JMS topics
and the other uses queues. Topic messages are commonly known as pub/sub messaging.
Topic messaging is generally used in cases where a message is published by a producer and
consumed by multiple subscribers. A JMS sampler needs the JMS implementation jar files;
for example, from Apache ActiveMQ. See <a href="get-started.html#libraries_activemq">here</a> for the list
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<p>The first step you want to do with every JMeter Test Plan is to add a
<a href="test_plan.html#thread_group">Thread Group</a> element. The Thread Group tells
JMeter the number of users you want to simulate, how often the users should send
requests, and the how many requests they should send.
</p><p>Go ahead and add the ThreadGroup element by first selecting the Test Plan,
clicking your right mouse button to get the <span class="menuchoice">
<span class="guimenuitem">Add</span> </span>
menu, and then select
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see the element, then "expand" the Test Plan tree by clicking on the
Test Plan element.</p><p>Next, you need to modify the default properties. Select the Thread Group element
in the tree, if you have not already selected it. You should now see the Thread
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<p>Start by providing a more descriptive name for our Thread Group. In the name
field, enter <tt class="code">Point-to-Point</tt>.</p><p>Next, increase the number of users (called threads) to <tt class="code">5</tt>.</p><p>In the next field, the Ramp-Up Period, leave set the value to 0
seconds. This property tells JMeter how long to delay between starting each
user. For example, if you enter a Ramp-Up Period of 5 seconds, JMeter will
finish starting all of your users by the end of the 5 seconds. So, if we have
5 users and a 5 second Ramp-Up Period, then the delay between starting users
would be 1 second (5 users / 5 seconds = 1 user per second). If you set the
value to 0, then JMeter will immediately start all of your users.</p><p>Clear the checkbox labeled "<tt class="code">Forever</tt>", and enter a value of <tt class="code">4</tt> in the Loop
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If you enter a loop count value of <tt class="code">0</tt>, then JMeter will run your test only
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name of an element, the tree will be updated with the new text after you
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<p>Start by adding the sampler <a href="../usermanual/component_reference.html#JMS_Point-to-Point">JMS Point-to-Point</a>
to the Point-to-Point element
( <span class="menuchoice">
<span class="guimenuitem">Add</span> → <span class="guimenuitem">Sampler</span> → <span class="guimenuitem">JMS Point-to-Point</span> </span>
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Then, select the JMS Point-to-Point sampler element in the tree.
In building the example a configuration will be provided that works with ActiveMQ 3.0.
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This is the default JNDI entry for the connection factory within ActiveMQ.</font>
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JNDI Name Request Queue</font>
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<tt class="code">Q.REQ</tt></font>
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This is equal to the JNDI name defined in the JNDI properties.</font>
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This means that you need at least a service running outside of JMeter and that will respond to the requests.
This service must listen to the Request Queue and send messages to the queue referenced by the <tt class="code">message.getJMSReplyTo()</tt></font>
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Nothing needed for ActiveMQ.</font>
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The standard InitialContextFactory for ActiveMQ</font>
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Properties
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This defines a JNDI name <tt class="code">Q.REQ</tt> for the request queue that points to the queue <tt class="code">example.A</tt></font>
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This defines a JNDI name <tt class="code">Q.RPL</tt> for the reply queue that points to the queue <tt class="code">example.B</tt></font>
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Provider URL</font>
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<tt class="code">tcp://localhost:61616</tt></font>
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<font color="#000000" size="-1" face="arial,helvetica,sanserif">
This defines the URL of the ActiveMQ messaging system.</font>
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<p>The final element you need to add to your Test Plan is a
<a href="component_reference.html#listeners">Listener</a>. This element is
responsible for storing all of the results of your JMS requests in a file and presenting
a visual model of the data.
</p><p>Select the Thread Group element and add a
<a href="../usermanual/component_reference.html#Graph_Results">Graph Results</a> listener
( <span class="menuchoice">
<span class="guimenuitem">Add</span> → <span class="guimenuitem">Listener</span> → <span class="guimenuitem">Graph Results</span> </span>
). Next, you need to specify a directory and filename of the
output file. You can either type it into the filename field, or select the
Browse button and browse to a directory and then enter a filename.
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